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    I guessed that the coticule layer runs deeper in...

    I guessed that the coticule layer runs deeper in parts of the slab they quarried ??? Idk but i do know I enjoy finding out more about them :) .. coticule love eh :)
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    It's funny you say that as the "bbw" side I find...

    It's funny you say that as the "bbw" side I find more like the usual coticule feel in the feedback ...that buttery fast cutting feeling.. while the coticule layer is extremely grainy and fine idk...
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    Mate I apologise for that , by all means delete...

    Mate I apologise for that , by all means delete that comment .. I am still curious to it's rarity and collectors value rather than any monetary kind of value. It's very unlike any coti I have used so...
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    I'm considering selling it as it's hard financial...

    I'm considering selling it as it's hard financial times .. could anyone please give me a idea as to it's value (I know it's a subjective thing) ... I understood that one sold for abit a while ago on...
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    The lower text does say "made in Belgium" .. the...

    The lower text does say "made in Belgium" .. the saw marks are still slightly visible under running water , guessing it has never been lapped , was found in the back of a farmers shed 😊
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    Old rock coticule

    I just aquired this old rock coticule .. there is some more writing under the "old rock" stamp but it is ineligible .. also there appears to be rough saw marks still visible under running water .....
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